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Incidentally, debater “nothing to hide” also raised the same
issue, saying “getting scary. ag dismissed on the spot for being sakit. gov
officers tranfered for doing a job too well. sb top brass dismissed and
shunted. now a dpp goes missing. wonder whats the true story about altantuya.”

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Morais: Involved in high-profiled corruption cases

Morais, 55, has been missing since Sept 5.

These are some of the things we know about him:

1. Morais was last seen on Friday, Sept 5 at 9am leaving his
apartment at Menara Duta Kuala Lumpur in his government-issued vehicle, a grey
Proton Perdana WA 6264 Q.

2.Police were trying to establish if the discovery of a burnt
car early Sunday morning at an oil palm plantation in Hutan Melintang, Perak,
could be linked to his disappearance.

3.He was an officer in the Attorney General Office.

4.He was seconded to the MACC. Involved in prosecuting
high-profiled corruption and related cases including criminal breach of trust
at Tabung Haji and Sime Darby.

5.He was recalled to the AG’s office but was not involved in
the 1MDB corruption investigations.

6.As deputy head of the Appellate and Trial Division of the
AG’s Chamber he has a hand in deciding on trials and appeals of high-profiled
cases.

7.He is and expert on corruption prosecution.

So what has happened to him and, if he is safe, where is he?

It appears that Sang Kelembai and his deadly curses continue
to play amuck on us and make our beloved Malaysia look like the old lawless west of the USA. Malu!

31 comments:

AZAM anak Sarawak
said...

Salam Tok AKJ...

It is really unfortunate that the country has descended to what seems like a lawlessness state.

The law is applied according to social standings. If one is in the position of power, nothing is illegal. One the other hand, the no-so-lucky rakyat in the streets are subjected to the full brunt of the law regardless whether they are guilty or not.

Affiliations to the ones in power and influence seem very important but what appears most important is blind loyalty. Ikan bilis or pusuk (Sarawakian's term for ikan bilis) will be chewed without any mercy by the great big sharks.

What is happening to our sense of justice? Where are our conscience? Why are we moving back to the wild wild west times?

The very people that are supposed to protect us are screwing us. The powerfully and influential ones are using the government machinery to protect their own wrong doings and laws are being interpreted and utilised at their whims and fancies.

Our aim is to be developed nation by 2020. How do we define "developed nation"? Is our definition confined to "Ringgit" and "Sen" only?Nothing doing insofar as accountability, responsibility, transparency, or credibility is concern?

People we elect seems to think they are boss. They are above the law. They are govern by a separate code.

Congratulations Datuk for standing up to your principles and values. You are truly a person of courage, dignity and integrity.

The organisation is already at its terminal stage of collapse and ruin, those at the helm are determined to do or die with it, no shouts or screams of its members are heeded.

Your choice to leave is highly commendable. It should be an eye opener to the others. I don't know what Chedet, TSMY, Dato' Mukhriz, DSSA, DSAS and the others are contemplating, but I do hope they have noted what you have courageously chose to do.

Sorry if I sounded unfeeling Or calloused.No worries about this guy. He will be found, dead or alive. After all the police have set up a panel to find him.Am more worried about the 7 Orang Asli kids. They have mysteriouly disappeared in the jungle. Nearly a month already. My heart cries out for them as a mom of 3 small kids. How could they fend for themselves?And in the midst of dense jungle with wild beasts. Maybe already mauled by tigers or pythons. As for Morrais, why must the Najadi murder be brought up again? Didn't the court sentenced the murderer already? Najib haters tried to link him with IMDB. Failed as the AG clarified he had nothing to do with it.Let the police solve this case. Let's be reasonable. Maybe he choose to escape or did himself him. We don't know. If the police said he is kidnapped, it will be solved soon. But no ransom demand. We have lost many kids over the years. They should be the ones the government, police and us M'sians worry. They are our future.

I can't say I know what you mean when you say you're non-partisan, free agent, Scribe. Just as I can't say I know what the story is about when a giant crane crashed in a storm and killed 107 people in Mecca.

All I know is that people die and there will be Armageddon, the Resurrection, the Day of Mahsyar and Heaven and Hell because the Qur'an tells me so.

To die a mukmin - that is the best thing that can happen to me. Ameen.

About Me

I was born in 1947 in Kedah. I came from a rice farming family. I have been a journalist since 1969. I am the Editor-in-Chief of magazine publishing company, Berita Publishing Sdn Bhd. I was Group Editor NST Sdn Bhd and Group Editor-in-Chief of NSTP Bhd between 1988 and 2000. I write fortnightly column “Other Thots” in the Malaysian Business magazine, Kunta Kinte Original in Berita Harian and A Kadir Jasin Bercerita in Dewan Masyarakat. Books: Biar Putih Tulang (1998), Other Thots – Opinions & Observations 1992-2001 (2001), The Wings of an Eagle (2003), Mencari Dugalia Huso (2006), Damned That Thots (2006), Blogger (2006), PRU 2008-Rakyat Sahut Cabaran (2008), Komedi & Tragedi-Latest in Contemporary Malaysian Politics (2009) and Membangun Bangsa dengan Pena (2009).